Sunday, June 20, 2010

My niece is 11 and has never cut her hair.?

She's beautiful, but her hair has a lot of split ends and theres always "flyaways" or whatever its called. I finally convinced her to get it trimmed. Is it okay to tell her that her hair will be shinier, smoother, and healthier now?? Her hair is down to her elbow and she only wants it trimmed to "look as pretty as the other girls do with their perfect hair"



help please?!



My niece is 11 and has never cut her hair.?

you were right in telling her that because its true tell her that her hair will grow stronger and shinnier



My niece is 11 and has never cut her hair.?

yea it's perfectly fine to tell her that her hair is healthier and shiner now. i think it will encourage her to cut her hair more often. she'll really appreciate it in the long run. hope i helped.



My niece is 11 and has never cut her hair.?

I can't believe her Mother hasn't had it trimmed for her before. However, yes. You are right in telling her this. Might be nice, too, if you could give her some pictures of women with long beautiful hair and show her what she will look like. That might help motivate her into keeping her hair perfect!!



My niece is 11 and has never cut her hair.?

I'm not so sure if it will change just because she got it cut,she should use shampoo for split ends



My niece is 11 and has never cut her hair.?

A hairstylist can trim up her hair and it will look MUCH better. MY daughter hasn't had a trim up in over three years and the ends were split and scraggly. She just had it trimmed up .... it's an amazing difference .... before it was long hair, now it's beautiful long hair !!!!!



My niece is 11 and has never cut her hair.?

If she loves her long hair there is no reason to cut it. If she has a lot of splits a small trim would help address them and leave her length intact. The flyaways are likely just new hair growing in, or her halo. Nothing to worry about. A little aloe gel or styling gel or a very light spritz of hairspray will keep them better contained.



She needs to learn to take better care of her hair so that she doen't have so many splits in the future. Using gentle products on it, not piling it on her head and scrubbing it when she washes it, using a good, slippy conditioner so that she won't have to rip through tangles. Brushing carefully and never when her hair is wet. Avoiding all heat, like blow dryers, curling irons and flat irons. Another good thing for her to do is learn to wear her hair in braids and up to protect her length and ends. Especially if she plans to grow her hair to very long lengths. :)

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